ve4jw at mts.net wrote:
>> Does this patch also change the time of the change in the fall??
>>>> At 06:40 PM 03/02/2007, you wrote:
>> Ever since Windows 95, Microsoft Windows has been able to
>> automatically adjust the computer system clock for daylight time each
>> spring and fall.
>>>> Effective this year, U.S. Daylight Time will start 3 weeks earlier
>> (1st week of March instead of beginning of April), . As a result, the
>> automatic time change feature in Windows won't happen until 3 weeks
>> after the fact. As a result, files will be time-stamped with an
>> error of one hour for three weeks or more.
>>
YES. Actually it also fixes several problems elsewhere in the world.
(The Windows registry provides for specifying time zone offsets and
daylight begin/end dates individually for each time zone of the world
that you can select in the Control Panel.)
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